Television Show
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A Television Show is a digital entertainment that delivers episodic content through broadcast or streaming media channels.
- AKA: TV Show, Television Program.
- Context:
- It can typically deliver Entertainment Content through episodic format.
- It can typically maintain Audience Engagement through scheduled programming.
- It can typically provide Visual Storytelling through television production.
- It can typically feature Celebrity Talent through casting process.
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- It can often incorporate Digital Content Pieces through multimedia integration.
- It can often support Entertainment Events through special programming.
- It can often explore Fiction through dramatic narrative.
- It can often present Gender-based Imagery through character representation.
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- It can range from being a Short-Form Program to being a Long-Running Series, depending on its content format.
- It can range from being a Local Production to being an International Broadcast, depending on its distribution scope.
- It can range from being a Network Television Show to being a Streaming Original, depending on its distribution platform.
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- It can integrate with Streaming Video for digital distribution.
- It can support Streaming Media Tasks for content delivery.
- It can enable Drama Genre Movie elements for dramatic storytelling.
- It can incorporate Epic Genre qualities for narrative scale.
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- Examples:
- Television Series.
- Broadcast Network Shows, such as:
- Cable Television Shows, such as:
- Streaming Platform Shows, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Feature Film, which tells a complete story in a single viewing session.
- Web Video, which typically has less formal production structure.
- Radio Show, which delivers audio-only content.
- Theater Production, which performs live for in-person audiences.
- See: Television Network, Broadcast Medium, Digital Entertainment, Entertainment Production, Media Content.